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Letters to the Editor


Letter: Refinery deserves more energy than an events centre

To the editor, I am confused and angered at the fact that Thunder Bay is once again passing up an opportunity to create great and lasting jobs for its populace.

LETTER: Turn the meters off at night

To the editor: I was standing out on my porch on Sunday afternoon. Something caught my attention. The streets were quiet and no one was around the downtown area. Yet each and every one of the parking meters was blinking and not making money.

LETTER: Cyclists should share costs

To the editor: When I started driving almost 30 years ago, my driving instructor informed me I needed to share the road sometimes -- not all the time because you may be alone on the roadway at some point and then at that point the road is all yours.

LETTER: Down the rabbit hole

On April 27, 2012, TBT News had a report on the status of the develpment of Phase Two of the Waterfront Development.

LETTER: Leash your dogs, it's the law

To the editor: I have noticed now that it is warm again for some odd reason some dog owners in Thunder Bay seem to believe it is OK to allow their pets to run at large. I am writing this letter to let them know it is notT.

Recycle Thunder Bay

I found myself stuck in traffic last week and while I was waiting for events to unfold I had one of those brief moments of clarity you hear about every now and then.

EDITORIAL: Hyer leaves NDP behind

It’s not often politicians do the right thing for the right reason. Bruce Hyer, it seems, is the exception to the rule.

LETTER: Sex offender registry a must

To the editor: Upon hearing about the arrest regarding child pornography here in Thunder Bay; my heart came to a screeching halt with panic.

LETTER: Waterfront a tale of two narratives

To the editor: Greg Alexander’s recent column speaks to one of two community narratives respecting Prince Arthur’s Landing. Mr.

LETTER: Strathcona makes excellent event centre site

To the editor: Our city coucil originally said they would build the new arena only if they got money from the government. Now it sounds like it is just going to happen.
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